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Date

, 10am-11:30am

Attendees

  • Jared Campbell, UC Davis

  • Ellen Augustiniak, UC Irvine

  • Sharon Shafer, UC Los Angeles

  • Elizabeth Salmon, UC Merced

  • Michael Yonezawa, UC Riverside [Today’s Notetaker]

  • Heather Smedberg, UC San Diego

  • Josephine Tan, UC San Francisco (co-chair) [Today’s Timekeeper]

  • Jess Waggoner, UC Santa Cruz (co-chair)

  • Sarah Houghton, California Digital Library

  • Chizu Morihara, UC Santa Barbara

  • Lisa Ngo, UC Berkeley

Not attending

Discussion items

DISCOVERY VISION: We strive to design and implement the best possible discovery and delivery experience for our end users using data-driven decision making. We envision a network zone experience that will allow users to discover library materials across UC collections without sacrificing relevant results. As such, the default search and results interface should prioritize the success of typical users while providing additional functionality for more advanced users.

Item

Desired Outcome

Time

Who

Notes

Decisions

Actions

1

New items on Discovery Confluence and Google Drive

What’s new that’s been added this past week

5 min

Jess

2

Updates from other SILS groups

Share relevant items

10 min

Jess

Sarah

  • Jess & Josephine met with co-chairs of End User Outreach Subgroup (EUOS) [Stacy Brinkman & Melanie Ramiro] last Wed to discuss branding, logo, and graphic designer.

  • Action item from that mtg: Josephine contacted Lena Zentall (project manager) to ask who would put out call for a graphic designer (preferably someone from a UC campus) and what group would that person be placed into

Lena’s reply[7/23/20]:

“the first step is {for Discovery} to make recommendations on branding to the SILS Working Group before any actions are taken. It's too early to consider hiring a designer and who would work with the designer. Your research/consulting may indicate that a logo is not needed. It would be useful in your recommendations to include a timeline/deadlines for when you need various deliverables.”

3

Check-in: Subcommittees for Primo VE Branding

Update on progress and any questions to work towards completing Decision Page for Primo VE Branding

10 min

All

Environmental Scan: Ellen, Lisa, Chizu

Literature Review for best practices: Heather, Elizabeth, Michael

Accessibility/SEO: Sarah, Sharon, Jared

Subcommittee reports located in two places:

  • All: Report back findings to the group on
4

Feedback on Discovery Network Scope and Consortia Union View Summary

View feedback gathered from local campuses

15 min

All

5

Review Alma Configuration Form Guide

Look at Chapters 14 & 15 to see if any recommendations need to be made for Primo VE configuration in prep for Vanguard data load

20 min

All

6

Discuss Discovery Work Flow planning

Look at the DISCOVERY FG - Roles, Charges & Deliverables, and Decision-Making Workflow to determine our group’s plans for prioritizing our deliverables

{These notes are on the Team Charter page}

30 min

All

Group Purpose

The primary focus of the Discovery FG will be making decisions related to the implementation and configuration of the Primo VE NZ instance. The FG will also act as consultants to local/campus implementation teams, who are responsible for local (institutional zone) instances. 

Charges & Deliverables Specific to Discovery FG

  • The UC Libraries will activate and adopt the Primo VE discovery system.

  • A Primo VE instance will be developed for each campus to support discovery at the local level.

  • A Primo VE instance for the UC Libraries Network Zone (NZ) will also be developed to provide centralized indexing, shared customization of views via a Central Package, and centralized configuration of mapping and code tables, allowing for the discovery of records and holdings across the NZ, and services such as fulfillment and resource sharing. 

  • The primary focus of the Discovery FG will be making decisions related to the implementation and configuration of the Primo VE NZ instance. 

  • The FG will also act as consultants to local/campus implementation teams, who are responsible for local (institutional zone) instances.

Membership Skills: 

  • User interface design, e.g., usability, customization, end user search practices 

  • Search configuration, e.g., search profiles, Boolean operators, browse, collections

  • Display configuration, e.g., views, labels, resource types 

  • Delivery services, e.g., holdings display, request forms 

  • Dedup/FRBR, e.g., record matching, record comparison, metadata

7

Homework

Prepares team for next meeting

All

8

Parking Lot/Q&A

Save these issues for future discussion & comments

 

 

 

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